Showing posts with label Petitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Petitions. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

We The People

President Obama and his Administration is launching a new way for you to join with fellow Americans to petition the federal government on a range of issues.



President Obama believes that government should be open and accountable to its citizens, and that's the goal of We the People. This online platform gives Americans a direct line to the White House on the issues and concerns that matter most to them.

You will be able to create or sign a petition at WhiteHouse.gov seeking action from the federal government on a range of issues. If a petition gathers enough signatures, starting with (5,000 in 30 days, need 150 to be acknowledged on site) the White House staff will review it, make sure it gets to Obama Administration policy experts, and issue an official response. President Obama will even answer a few himself.

While this is a big change for the White House's website, the idea is actually written into our founding documents. Throughout our history, Americans have used petitions to organize around issues they care about. We the People gives you a new way to join together with others to ask your government to address a problem, change a policy, or take action on a range of issues.

We the People will be launching very soon so start thinking about the issues that matter to you and the people you'll ask to join you.

Use the above link for more information.

Until we know more details, I do not see any way this will do anything. The White House already accepts petitions through the Correspondence office.









NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote!

Michael H. Drucker
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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Americans Elects 2012 in CA.

This post is the results from an email update from Americans Elects 2012.

Kellen Arno, AE National Field Director, is currently leading an effort in the state of California. Kellen explained what’s involved.

What is the mission in California?
They are collecting signatures to reserve a place on the ballot for Americans Elect in November 2012, so that a ticket will be able to compete against the Democrats, Republicans and several other political parties in the state of California.

How exactly can Americans Elect get onto the ballot?
In California, there are two ways to do it. You can collect voter registration affidavits equal to 1% of the votes cast in the last gubernatorial election, which is roughly 100,000. The other method, which they are using, is to collect signatures on a petition. The signatures have to be equal to 10% of the total votes cast in the last gubernatorial election, or a little over 1 million.

Why choose the 1 million signature method?
One of the core beliefs of Americans Elect is welcoming Americans from all political parties and ideologies. Because they are not a traditional third party or political part of any sort, they don’t want to ask people to leave their parties. Instead, they believe that the more people who are able to participate in Americans Elect, from as diverse backgrounds as possible, ultimately makes our democracy and our country stronger.

They believe that collecting the signatures of over 1 million Californians reflects a powerful display of support for Americans Elect.

Who is collecting the signatures?
They have regional field managers in all major urban areas who are managing a team of over 800 signature-gatherers, also known as circulators. They do several trainings every day for anyone who is interested in gathering signatures. Many of the signature-gatherers are full-time professional circulators who have worked prior campaigns. A lot of them have some interest in politics. They also have a lot of people who are first-timers, who have never done this before – college students and college-aged people. A handful of circulators simply had heard of Americans Elect and this was the way they wanted to get involved.

I will keep everyone up-to-date as I get further updates.









NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote!

Michael H. Drucker
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Monday, July 13, 2009

Petitioning for Mayor Bloomberg

I just finished petitioning to put Mayor Bloomberg on the 2009 ballot, on Column "C", the Independence Party line in NY. This is my third campaign for the mayor. In NY, I can not get signatures on the street. I am required to call, or have a caller, get the permission of an Independence Party member to come to their door to sign. With a large area to cover, I was the economic stimulus for the cab business.

Use the above link for more information on how to circulate or sign a petition in NY.

Michael H. Drucker
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